Shouwen Yu, emeritus Professor of Applied Mechanics at Tsinghua University, was born ,on May 4, 1939 in Xianyou County, Fujian Province of China. From 1955 to 1958, he studied as an undergraduate student in Department...Shouwen Yu, emeritus Professor of Applied Mechanics at Tsinghua University, was born ,on May 4, 1939 in Xianyou County, Fujian Province of China. From 1955 to 1958, he studied as an undergraduate student in Department of Civil Structures of Tongji University at Shanghai.展开更多
Prof. Duzheng YE (also spelt Tu-Cheng Yeh) was one of the main founders of modern meteorology in China. He devoted himself to the Earth sciences for more than 70 years, during which time his contributions, to name j...Prof. Duzheng YE (also spelt Tu-Cheng Yeh) was one of the main founders of modern meteorology in China. He devoted himself to the Earth sciences for more than 70 years, during which time his contributions, to name just a few, included establishing Tibetan Plateau meteorology; developing the theory of atmospheric longwave energy dispersion, and therefore providing the theoretical basis for modern weather forecasting.展开更多
Introduction Beginning less than a decade after his attainment of the position of Secretary of the Board of War(1763-1766), Peng Qifeng 彭启丰(1701-1784;jinshi 1727)authored prefaces to the canonical'complete work...Introduction Beginning less than a decade after his attainment of the position of Secretary of the Board of War(1763-1766), Peng Qifeng 彭启丰(1701-1784;jinshi 1727)authored prefaces to the canonical'complete works'(quanshu全书)of the newly crystalized trinity of spirit-altar deities of the mid-Qing dynasty: Complete Works展开更多
文摘Shouwen Yu, emeritus Professor of Applied Mechanics at Tsinghua University, was born ,on May 4, 1939 in Xianyou County, Fujian Province of China. From 1955 to 1958, he studied as an undergraduate student in Department of Civil Structures of Tongji University at Shanghai.
文摘Prof. Duzheng YE (also spelt Tu-Cheng Yeh) was one of the main founders of modern meteorology in China. He devoted himself to the Earth sciences for more than 70 years, during which time his contributions, to name just a few, included establishing Tibetan Plateau meteorology; developing the theory of atmospheric longwave energy dispersion, and therefore providing the theoretical basis for modern weather forecasting.
文摘Introduction Beginning less than a decade after his attainment of the position of Secretary of the Board of War(1763-1766), Peng Qifeng 彭启丰(1701-1784;jinshi 1727)authored prefaces to the canonical'complete works'(quanshu全书)of the newly crystalized trinity of spirit-altar deities of the mid-Qing dynasty: Complete Works